What is it about?
Critical Data Studies (CDS) explore the unique cultural, ethical, and critical challenges posed by Big Data. Rather than treat Big Data as only scientifically empirical and therefore largely neutral phenomena, CDS advocates the view that Big Data should be seen as always-already constituted within wider data assemblages. Assemblages is a concept that helps capture the multitude of ways that already-composed data structures inflect and interact with society, its organization and functioning, and the resulting impact on individuals’ daily lives. CDS questions the many assumptions about Big Data that permeate contemporary literature on information and society by locating instances where Big Data may be naively taken to denote objective and transparent informational entities. In this introduction to the Big Data & Society CDS special theme, we briefly describe CDS work, its orientations, and principles.
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Why is it important?
Introduces the new field of critical data studies.
Perspectives
This was a special issue on critical issues in data studies and involved a number of collaborators in different fields and industries. The issue sparked lively dialogue and debate, and I enjoyed working on it.
Andrew Iliadis
Temple University
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This page is a summary of: Critical data studies: An introduction, Big Data & Society, October 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/2053951716674238.
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